Behavior of phenolic substances in the decaying process of plants : X. Distribution of phenolic acids in soils of greenhouses and fields
Soil science and plant nutrition Volume 25 Issue 4
Page 591-600
published_at 1979-12
Title
Behavior of phenolic substances in the decaying process of plants : X. Distribution of phenolic acids in soils of greenhouses and fields
Abstract
Phenolic compounds in the soils collected from plow layers of greenhouse and field cultures were surveyed quantitatively by gas chromatography. The results are as follows : 1) p-Coumaric, ferulic, salicylic, p-hydroxybenzoic, vanillic, syringic, and protocatechuic acids were detected in all upland soils, as in the case of paddy and forest soils reported previously. Among these phenolics, p-coumaric acid was present in the largest quantity in most of the upland soils up to 29.0 ppm. 2) The total amounts of individual phenolic acids in the upland soils ranged from 9.5 to 62.0 ppm (average 26.0 ppm). Also, the amounts were less than 0.18% (average 0.10%) of the total soil organic matter. The average values in the upland soils were higher than those in the paddy soils, but were lower than those in the forest soils. 3) In upland soils, the concentrations of p-hydroxybenzoic, vanillic, syringic, p-coumaric, and ferulic acids, which have no chelating ability, were considerably related to the carbon content of soil, but the concentrations of protocatechuic and salicylic acids, which are chelating agents, were not related to that of soil. These relationships agreed with those found in paddy and forest soils.
Source Identifiers
[PISSN] 0038-0768
[NCID] AA00844314
Creator Keywords
distribution
phenolic acid
greenhouse
field
Languages
eng
Resource Type
journal article
Publishers
日本土壌肥料学会
Date Issued
1979-12
File Version
Version of Record
Access Rights
open access
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Schools
農学部